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== Cultural references == | == Cultural references == | ||
*During [[Ranger Todd]]'s puppet show: | *During [[Ranger Todd]]'s puppet show: | ||
− | **John Sutter says, "Be vewwy, vewwy quiet ... We're hunting gold!", parodying {{w|Elmer Fudd}}. | + | **[[John Sutter]] says, "Be vewwy, vewwy quiet ... We're hunting gold!", parodying {{w|Elmer Fudd}}. |
**The wealthy man who buys out the miners' claims is {{w|Rich Uncle Pennybags}} from the game ''[[Monopoly]]''. | **The wealthy man who buys out the miners' claims is {{w|Rich Uncle Pennybags}} from the game ''[[Monopoly]]''. | ||
**At the end, the miner who says "Disease! Starvation! Exposure! Murder ... Death!" resembles the {{w|Edward Munch}} painting ''{{w|The Scream}}''. | **At the end, the miner who says "Disease! Starvation! Exposure! Murder ... Death!" resembles the {{w|Edward Munch}} painting ''{{w|The Scream}}''. |
Revision as of 08:24, April 26, 2012
Cultural references
- During Ranger Todd's puppet show:
- John Sutter says, "Be vewwy, vewwy quiet ... We're hunting gold!", parodying Elmer Fudd.
- The wealthy man who buys out the miners' claims is Rich Uncle Pennybags from the game Monopoly.
- At the end, the miner who says "Disease! Starvation! Exposure! Murder ... Death!" resembles the Edward Munch painting The Scream.